Man, what class to stick in there and take those questions. A real baller to me, man up and handle the questions. Everyone makes drops and mistakes. God bless him
He’s got to catch the ball plain and simple he knows it just hope this doesn’t become the normal for him. Catch 1000 balls on the jug machine then catch 1000 more lets go XL pick yourself up by them bootstraps
Eagles fan here. The boy got HIT multiple times. They weren’t regular hits. He’s a rookie and doesn’t know how to protect himself yet. He’ll get better and if yall don’t want him we’ll take him 🤷🏾♂️
He took a serious hit earlier in the game that might have had an impact. That being said I think he is going recover from this season just like Jerry Rice did. Xavier is well liked in Charlotte. We stand by him. He and Bryce are growing together.
The Birds my team but this young man got no reason to feel bad about that "dropped pass". He controlled the ball well as anybody in the league could have considering how he had to dive for it like that. It was more an excellent call by the side judge than it was a bad attempt to catch it. Smitty's made a few "catches" like that himself that the officials ruled as complete. The difference is Smitty got the experience to hide it better, jump up, and signal to his teammates to hurry up and run the next play before the last one can be reviewed by the officials. Too bad for Xavier he couldn't do that anyways because you can't rush the next play after a touchdown, which is what it would have been, but even if he could fool the officials for a few seconds it would have been reviewed.
Ok, so one of those "drops" was a hit from Slay that knocked it loose after he'd caught it but not secured it yet. In other words, if our defense had done it we'd call it a "good defensive play". The one at the end of the game was not a "drop" either. He caught it and went to the ground, but couldn't turn his body in time to avoid the ball making contact with the ground. He caught the pass and came up with it without losing it, but when he rolled it touched the turf which makes it a simple incomplete pass rather than a drop.
Man, what class to stick in there and take those questions. A real baller to me, man up and handle the questions. Everyone makes drops and mistakes. God bless him
He’s got to catch the ball plain and simple he knows it just hope this doesn’t become the normal for him. Catch 1000 balls on the jug machine then catch 1000 more lets go XL pick yourself up by them bootstraps
Preach
That’s right!
For real all off season work on them damn hands 🤬
Get you a decent qb to actually throw a ball to where he don’t gotta go to the ground. Hit him in stride
A rookie Wide Receiver dropped a pass? Damn that’s crazy
Eagles fan here. The boy got HIT multiple times. They weren’t regular hits. He’s a rookie and doesn’t know how to protect himself yet. He’ll get better and if yall don’t want him we’ll take him 🤷🏾♂️
Greedy ass 😂 we are definitely keeping what little we got left 😅
@ lol I like bro he’ll be better man yall really got potential. It was a great game and good luck to the rest of your season
He took a serious hit earlier in the game that might have had an impact. That being said I think he is going recover from this season just like Jerry Rice did. Xavier is well liked in Charlotte. We stand by him. He and Bryce are growing together.
The Birds my team but this young man got no reason to feel bad about that "dropped pass". He controlled the ball well as anybody in the league could have considering how he had to dive for it like that. It was more an excellent call by the side judge than it was a bad attempt to catch it. Smitty's made a few "catches" like that himself that the officials ruled as complete. The difference is Smitty got the experience to hide it better, jump up, and signal to his teammates to hurry up and run the next play before the last one can be reviewed by the officials. Too bad for Xavier he couldn't do that anyways because you can't rush the next play after a touchdown, which is what it would have been, but even if he could fool the officials for a few seconds it would have been reviewed.
Ok, so one of those "drops" was a hit from Slay that knocked it loose after he'd caught it but not secured it yet. In other words, if our defense had done it we'd call it a "good defensive play". The one at the end of the game was not a "drop" either. He caught it and went to the ground, but couldn't turn his body in time to avoid the ball making contact with the ground. He caught the pass and came up with it without losing it, but when he rolled it touched the turf which makes it a simple incomplete pass rather than a drop.
I wanted Mitchell or Coleman. I think XL is ok but not a better receiver than them
2 receptions on 8 targets. Had potential to have one of the biggest games in his career thus far. Somehow I know Vegas was involved smh
No way